Per terms of his new 5-year, $32.5 million deal, Riley will make $6 million in 2019, which ranks one spot ahead of Texas’ Tom Herman ($5.5 million).

Riley’s scheduled increases — which includes an annual bump of $150,000 plus a one-time, $1 million on April 1, 2021 — allows him to average $6.9 million a year over the life of the contract, which was extended through Jan. 31, 2024. Riley is scheduled to make $6.15 million in 2020, $7.3 million in 2021, $7.45 million in 2022 and $7.6 million in 2023.